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A fine and extensive collection of souvenirs from the British Empire Exhibition held at Wembley in 1924 and 1925, mostly metalware items in silver plate, brass, aluminium etc., including trays of various sizes, a Swan brand teapot, Lipton's souvenir tea caddies, fluted vases, mugs, mustard & salts, napkin rings, tea strainer, cutlery, hair tidy, match covers, ladies compact and vanity mirror, freestanding Wembley Lion emblems, miniature figures representing Empire countries, lapel button, brooch, tie pins, boxed set of opera glasses etc. The British Empire Exhibition was opened by King George V on 23rd April 1924. 56 of the 58 British colonies at the time participated in the event which cost £12million to stage and attracted 27 million visitors, by far the largest exhibition held anywhere in the world. The venue at Wembley in Middlesex was made famous by the building of the British Empire Exhibition Stadium, or Empire Stadium for short. This was immediately adopted by football, with the first F.A. Cup final being played there a year before the Exhibition opened. Wembley Stadium quickly established itself as the home of football.
A Royal Albert china 'Old Country Roses' patterned tea set, comprising of one comport, two cake plates, ten 8.1/2" plates, twelve side plates, eleven saucers, twelve cups, seven dishes, salt and pepper, milk jug, cream jug, sugar bowl, two oval dishes, together with a Shelley three tiered cake stand and an Oriental tea set.
A PAIR OF CONTINENTAL 'BLANC DE CHINE' VASES of baluster form, moulded with Oriental figure scenes and flowering prunus within panels (one with associated cover) and a child's Continental blue and white tea set to include three teapots and covers, a cream jug, a teacup and a pap boat, each piece painted with onion pattern, marked with a 'T' to underside of base
Plated wares, comprising; a chamber candlestick, with a snuffing cone, a set of six steel bladed tea knives, with loaded silver handles, in a wooden case, a set of six plated tea spoons, cased, a set of six plated coffee spoons, with black coffee bean ends, cased, a lidded butter dish, with a swing over handle and with a ceramic liner, one knife rest, a coin purse, a travelling beaker in a box and a pump action Royles Patent, self pouring teapot.
A silver mounted shaped rectangular photograph frame, Chester 1910, two silver fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1813 and 1819, a silver bladed knife and plated and metal wares, comprising; a three piece TUDRIC tea set, with a circular tray, a circular stand, two toastracks, three models of dogs, an RAF powder compact, a teapot, a bowl, a table centre piece stand, a pair of salad servers and various flatware.
A Victorian Wicker Picnic Set for Two by Walter Thornhill & Co., 144 New Bond Street, London, containing a large silver plated sandwich box, cut glass flask with silver fittings, plates and cutlery, all engraved with the Pease family crest; A Leather Cased Silver Plated Travelling Tea Making Set, with ivory handles and finials, by Walter Thornhill, London, with the same Pease family crest; A Mahogany Folding Butlers Tray, with brass fittings (3)
Miscellaneous flatware and cutlery: a George III ivory handled stilton scoop, an ivory handled butter knife, a set of 6 George III Old English shell teaspoons, initialled by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1797, 2 tablespoons, a pair of 'pierced arm' sugar tongs, 3 small/condiment spoons, 4 other teaspoons, six plated tea knives and a plated saltspoon, 12.5oz weighable silver. (lot)
Miscellaneous decorative silver: a set of four small mother-of-pearl-mounted trump marker dishes, heart-shaped by Levi & Salamon, Birmingham 1899, a German bonbon dish, a miniature tea caddy, a snuff box, a small cream jug, a small sugar bowl, a small hexagonal box, and a stand in the form of the cast figure of Hercules, 18oz gross (lot)
A cased three-piece cruet set, with spoon and liner, Sheffield 1946, a cased set of six rattail coffee spoons, Sheffield 1916, a pair of bright-cut sugar nips, by Soloman Hougham, London 1802, two tablespoons, a cased set of twelve plated tea knives and a modern silver, three light candelabra, 5in (12.7cm) high.
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